at arbejde mellem det autentiske og det iscenesatte

Date
26.9.24
26.9.24
time
10:00-11:00
Place
HAUT, Lygten 39, 2400 cph Nw

19:30     Surbending_Black box

Participation in the event is FREE, but please reserve your spot as seats are limited – you can book a ticket right here:

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For this AN HOUR WITH we invite you to meet Julian Juhlin's artistic practice.

As a visual artist and set designer, Juhlin works to stage his reality. From the most personal, intimate stories of being a virgin and moving away from home, to most recently the incredible real-life story of Martha the Last Peregrine, who died as the last of her kind on earth in 1914.

Juhlin will talk about his work with staging real stories and working between the authentic and the staged. A work of staging impossible fantasies and creating stars and icons.

Spring 2024, Juhlin participated in a residency at HAUT with the project Martha's Dream together with Anastasia Nøhrlund, Jesper Moeslund, Frigge Fri, Roe Ørslev and Sigurd Dissing.

Julian Juhlin

Julian Juhlin (1987) made his debut at the age of 21 in a plastic box at Charlottenborg as a life-size Barbie doll. Since then, Juhlin has further developed this work with performance and tableaus in public space. He has sat in a birch tree in Istedgade as a magical maiden, floated in an artificial forest in Tokyo and rotated 100 hours in a blinking glass coffin in Prague.

Alongside his work as a visual artist, Juhlin has trained as a set designer and designed costumes and set designs for the Royal Danish Theatre, among others.  Fascinated by the tension between the staged and the authentic, Juhlin has used her own reality to build a personal iconography of images and characters based on her own life to blur the boundaries between life, art and theatre.

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AN HOUR WITH makes space for a short and focused immersion in the work of an artist or artist group.

It is an opportunity to meet artists in an informal setting where new conversations about art can flourish. The intention is to cultivate a closer relation to and a greater understanding of different artistic practices and investigations that could inspire the field.